South Africa, 2026: UAPSRS Case No. 334

South Africa, 2026: UAPSRS Case No. 334

CountrySouth Africa
State or ProvinceKwaZulu-Natal
CityRichards Bay
Date02/09/2026 (date report was filed)
TimeNot Specified
WeatherNot Specified
DurationNot Specified
Witnesses (Number)1
Distancepure guess      Not Specified
Solid ObjectNot Specified
SizeNot Specified
ShapeOther (Linear formation)
Shape DetailsMultiple lights arranged in a straight-line formation consistent with a satellite train
Metallic/ShinyNot Specified
ColorWhite
Glow/HaloNot Specified
LightsYes
How Many LightsOne single stripe
How BrightNot Specified
Light ColorationNot Provided
SoundNone Reported
Motion/SpeedSteady, uniform motion across the sky consistent with satellites in low Earth orbit
Number of ObjectsMultiple
Coordination/CommunicationObjects maintained coordinated linear formation
WindowsNot Specified
OccupantsNot Specified
DescriptionA witness from Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, submitted a report of a possible unidentified aerial phenomenon observed on February 9, 2026. The report was accompanied by video footage showing multiple luminous objects traveling together in a straight-line formation across the night sky. UAPSRS ASSESSMENT: Based on a review of the footage (see below) and comparison with orbital launch activity, the UAP Sightings Reporting System assessed the objects as a Starlink satellite train rather than an anomalous aerial phenomenon. Although the report date does not specify exactly when the video was recorded, available launch records indicate there were no SpaceX Starlink launches immediately preceding February 9. The observed satellite train is therefore considered most likely to correspond with one of several earlier launches: Starlink Group 6-88 (January 4, 2026), Starlink Group 6-96 (January 9, 2026), or Starlink Group 17-20 (January 26, 2026). The observed characteristics—including multiple evenly spaced lights moving at a constant speed without abrupt maneuvering, visible propulsion, or sound—are fully consistent with recently launched Starlink satellites gradually dispersing into their operational orbits. CASE STATUS: RESOLVED.
Nearby LandmarksRichards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Latitude-28.7807
Longitude32.0383
AltitudeLow Earth Orbit (estimated)
PropulsionNone Observed
Advanced CapabilitiesNone Observed
Visible PayloadNot Specified
RadarNot Specified
SignaturesVisible optical signature only
AwarenessNone Observed
AggressionNone Observed
Health EffectsNone Reported
Physical/Environmental EffectsNone Reported
Animal DisturbanceNot Reported
Witness FeelingsCurious
Witness AssessmentInitially reported as a possible UAP; subsequent analysis identified the objects as a Starlink satellite train.
Additional Information           Reporting witness name and email address have been replaced with [REDACTED]. UAPSRS analysis concludes the video depicts a Starlink satellite train observed shortly after launch. Based on launch chronology, the most likely candidates are Starlink Group 6-88 (January 4, 2026), Starlink Group 6-96 (January 9, 2026), or Starlink Group 17-20 (January 26, 2026). The observed formation, uniform spacing, constant velocity, and absence of anomalous flight characteristics are all consistent with recently deployed Starlink satellites undergoing orbital dispersion.
Additional InfoNot Provided

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Case Status: Resolved-Country-Imagery-Other-Oval/Oblong-Shape-Sightings-South Africa

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South Africa, 2026: UAPSRS Case No. 334